In this YA story, Poe, assuming the pseudo of one of his characters, attempts to help an 11-year-old boy, Edmund, find his lost sister and Aunty.
I had mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, I felt that the mystery and tension were good, and it had me flipping pages until I got to the end of the book. The end, I found, was satisfying enough, and events unfolded in a way to keep your interest going.
Now my critique. As a Poe fan and someone who is heavily influenced by his work, I found this book odd for two reasons. The first reason was because it created a whole "detective" character for Poe, in that he was engaged in solving a murder mystery. It just seems very odd, and I don't know if it was based upon any truth at all.
Secondly, I had issues with the way Poe was portrayed, namely, as an unhinged, borderline abusive alcoholic, prone to rages and delusions. Yes, we know that Poe did have a drinking problem and had his own "demons" but the way that the man was portrayed here in this book, did not have my respect or sympathy. I thought it was over the top, and Poe was definitely not a likeable character. the author portrayed him as sort of a mean, over-the-top, delusional alcoholic who on one hand, had drunken blackouts, but on the other was a brilliant detective. Although I thought the book was well written and an interesting and entertaining story, I did not like the way Poe was portrayed at all, and could not grasp why he was a character in this story as it didn't seem to honour the man at all. I also thought the drinking was a bit much for a children's story and I didn't like the way he was always yelling at poor Edmund, and using Edmund's tragedy for fodder for a story. Just kind of a weird book for me.